The exploitation of the metagenome for novel biocatalysts by functional screening is determined by the ability to express the respective genes in a surrogate host. The probability of recovering a certain gene thereby depends on its abundance in the environmental DNA used for library construction, the chosen insert size, the length of the target gene, and the presence of expression signals that are functional in the host organism. In this paper, we present a set of formulas that describe the chance of isolating a gene by random expression cloning, taking into account the three different modes of heterologous gene expression: independent expression, expression as a transcriptional fusion and expression as a translational fusion. Genes of the ...
In this capstone, I describe various state-of-the-art tools in detail to “annotate” conserved hypoth...
Every organism has intricate regulatory networks that enable them to sense, move, and interact with ...
It is generally assumed that new genes arise through duplication and/or recombination of existing ge...
The exploitation of the metagenome for novel biocatalysts by functional screening is determined by t...
Microorganisms are ubiquitous on earth, often forming complex microbial communities in numerous diff...
Metagenome cloning has become a powerful tool to exploit the biocatalytic potential of microbial com...
Microorganisms are the main source of biocatalysts and with metagenomics approach it is now possible...
The extraordinary potential of metagenomic functional analyses to identify activities of interest pr...
Functional metagenomics is the study of collective genomes of uncultured organisms from the environm...
Robust and predictably performing synthetic circuits rely on the use of well-characterized regulator...
Shotgun metagenomics has been applied to the studies of the functionality of various microbial commu...
Complex microbial ecosystems are increasingly studied through the use of metagenomics approaches. Ov...
Complex microbial ecosystems are increasingly studied through the use of metagenomics approaches. Ov...
Biocatalysts are increasingly being used for organic synthesis in industry and novel enzymes are nee...
International audienceThe metagenomic approach, defined as the direct recovery and cloning of bacter...
In this capstone, I describe various state-of-the-art tools in detail to “annotate” conserved hypoth...
Every organism has intricate regulatory networks that enable them to sense, move, and interact with ...
It is generally assumed that new genes arise through duplication and/or recombination of existing ge...
The exploitation of the metagenome for novel biocatalysts by functional screening is determined by t...
Microorganisms are ubiquitous on earth, often forming complex microbial communities in numerous diff...
Metagenome cloning has become a powerful tool to exploit the biocatalytic potential of microbial com...
Microorganisms are the main source of biocatalysts and with metagenomics approach it is now possible...
The extraordinary potential of metagenomic functional analyses to identify activities of interest pr...
Functional metagenomics is the study of collective genomes of uncultured organisms from the environm...
Robust and predictably performing synthetic circuits rely on the use of well-characterized regulator...
Shotgun metagenomics has been applied to the studies of the functionality of various microbial commu...
Complex microbial ecosystems are increasingly studied through the use of metagenomics approaches. Ov...
Complex microbial ecosystems are increasingly studied through the use of metagenomics approaches. Ov...
Biocatalysts are increasingly being used for organic synthesis in industry and novel enzymes are nee...
International audienceThe metagenomic approach, defined as the direct recovery and cloning of bacter...
In this capstone, I describe various state-of-the-art tools in detail to “annotate” conserved hypoth...
Every organism has intricate regulatory networks that enable them to sense, move, and interact with ...
It is generally assumed that new genes arise through duplication and/or recombination of existing ge...